Drake Maye says he doesn't need offseason shoulder surgery
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Patriots quarterback Drake Maye dealt with a right shoulder issue during Super Bowl LX, receiving a painkilling injection for the game. Despite the injury, Maye confirmed in a Tuesday press conference that he does not require offseason surgery and expects his shoulder to heal with rest. In the game against the Seahawks, Maye completed 27 of 43 passes for 295 yards, with two touchdowns, two interceptions, and a lost fumble. He also led the Patriots in rushing with 37 yards on five attempts. The Patriots struggled overall in the loss, and it remains uncertain how significantly Maye's shoulder impacted his performance.
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